Saturday, 15 May 2010

Magazine for Lipsy

Front Cover of my 160 x 220 mm gloss magazine


Back cover of magazine
Showing Images of models wearing the lipsy clothes.
Beach wear page, showing a taster of whats in store from the Lipsy range
Summer festival page, promoting the summer look for upcoming festivals
Sandals spread , all the latest new trends
Hats for the summer
Flower patterend looks

Advertising for Lipsy

Billboards, adshells, website and magazine.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

My Modular Typeface

                        

These are the two shapes (1/4 of a circle and Square) that were combined to produce my modular Typeface "Split".

Monday, 19 April 2010

ISTD: poster and booklet of the first 100 seconds/minutes/hours of the Haiti Earthquake 2010 from the Hotel Montana

Poster.
Back of Poster.


Packaging.
Poster was wrapped around the booklet.
French folded booklet, containing information on stories from 100 seconds/minutes/hours of the Hotel Montana in Haiti. It also has information on statistics of the death toll, injured and homeless throughout Haiti.



Sunday, 18 April 2010

Final deliverables for the Recycling Boat event

Name : Float

Tagline: Get ur boat on

Venue: Langanside Belfast

Target Audience: 6th form students in Belfast

Brief: To raise awareness of the recycling issues the International Sustainability Event is to be hosted in Belfast in the summer of 2010. 


MY AIM:

The purpose of the event will be to establish recycling into our education system and make younger generations aware of the situation and for them to reflect the issue into their life at home, within the community and in the future jobs.


The event will be a recycling promotional boat race at the River Lagan know as the titanic quarters, its situated In Belfast beside the Odyssey Arena Ireland’s second-biggest indoor arena.  

The students will take their recycled boats to the water to race they will be made entirely out of recycled products. The event will be held annually were it combines environmental education with a dose of friendly competition to bring attention and awareness to reduce, reuse, and recycle.


To show participants and spectators alike how everyday items can find a second life in unconventional ways, students will race their boats and raced their sea-faring creations through a 50-yard course, competing against kids their own age.


The objective of the race is to build a people powered recycled floation device.  At least 70% of the materials used to build the watercraft must come from the waste stream(things that would normally be put into recycling or trash).  


The remaining 30% of the materials can be new (tape, nails, etc.)  The boats must be propelled by human or sail power, including oars or pedals.  The event is a way to have fun and learn about ways to help reduce waste and protect the environment.

Recyclable bags and leaflets



This bag was recycled from the poster of the event into a renewable and reusable item. Instead of the poster which was printed in PVC material going to waste, it was transformed into a fashionable bag.  It was printed on PVC material so that the weather would not destroy it and so it could be reused into something else.